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APOLLO User Manual Page 5
NOTE: In this manual the symbol [ ], indicates the relative key
that is shown in.
CODES – ACCESS LEVELS
The system has 97 codes for arming and disarming the system, which
can be from 4 to 6 digits. These codes can also be used for the system’s
programming and the operation of the system.
By providing a different code to each person that uses the system, you
have the capability to be aware who disarmed the alarm and, depending on
the access level of the code, you can limit the access capabilities to the
operation of the system.
All codes may be programmed to one of the six access levels, except
code 01 that, can change access level. The abilities, of the various codes
are displayed in the following table:
CODES ACCESS LEVEL
PROGRAMMING ACCESS LEVELS
CODE
TIME-DATE/
AUTO ARM
CODES
CHANGE
PARTITION
ZONE
BYPASS
MAIN USER
YES/YES YES YES YES
PARTITION
MAIN CODE
NO/YES YES YES YES
AUXILIARY 2
NO NO YES YES
AUXILIARY 3
NO NO NO YES
AUXILIARY 4
NO NO NO NO
TWO TIMES
NO NO NO NO
DURESS
NO NO NO NO
MAIN CODE: Is code 01. It has the capability of arming and disarming
the partition (partitions) it has access to and it is the only one that may
program:
¾ All codes and the quick arming digit
¾ Current time and date
¾ The time and days of automatic arming and disarming
¾ The feature of arming and disarming via Download
PARTITION MAIN CODE: Arms and disarms the partition (partition)
to which it belongs and the partitions it has access to. It sets up or deletes the
codes, cards and remote controls that belong to its partition. Furthermore, it